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Friday, August 16, 2013

One Pan Chicken Alfredo

Uuuuuuugh I hate doing dishes. HATE IT! I feel like I live under the constant weight of dishes, such is the life of a person who cooks and bakes a lot. What's ironic is I used to love doing dishes! As a kid it was like this treat that I adored-my mom didn't let me do them often (I didn't do a good enough job, I guess?) so it was so fun to me. Then when I would go over for dinner at my best friend's house, her dad would tell me I had to wash the dishes (something about me eating their food so needing to wash the dishes...ironically when Alex was at my house she'd say "I'm the guest! Guests don't wash dishes" and I'd look at her like...hmm...something here seems off). After a few times of that...it got old. Gone were the fun days of dishes. And now I do them daily. *sigh*

So...it's sort of nice when I make something that doesn't require a bunch of dishes, because that means less for me to wash later! Hooray!

Enter this one pan chicken alfredo. It's creamy, garlicky, and I healthified it a bit. Instead of heavy cream I used fat free evaporated milk, which I think doesn't compromise the flavor at all, so win! It's def. a nice, easy, tasty dinner. Without the regret you get when you've dirtied a ton of dishes.

Honestly, it's not my most favorite. Partly because chicken alfredo isn't my most favorite. And it's not creamy enough for Michael. So, while we did like it, it probably won't make frequent appearances here in the apartment. But it'll ocassionally pop up. Like a friend that you kind of like and enjoy seeing occasionally, just not all the time, ya know?

Cut chicken into 1 inch pieces. Season with kosher salt and pepper. In a pan (or pot, needs to be large/deep enough for the whole dish to be made in it) heat olive oil over medium high heat. Add chicken and brown it (doesn't need to be fully cooked through).

Once chicken is browned, add minced garlic and saute for about a minute.

Add broth, evaporated milk, and uncooked pasta to pan-stir.

Bring to a boil, then cover and reduce to a simmer. Cook 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until pasta is tender.

Remove from heat and stir in Parmesan cheese. Season with salt and pepper to taste.